Vandals strike Eagle Nest clubhouse
Sometime late Friday, Aug. 26, or early Saturday morning, Aug. 27, vandals spraypainted graffiti on the Eagle Nest clubhouse, defacing the front doors, the south side wall and a concrete barrier wall near the baby pool.
A police report has been filed and photos were taken; the city’s gang unit will be notified in case there is any connection, police say.
Pool Manager Susan Anderson and Clubhouse manager Carolyn Goldenetz are working to clean up the mess. Susan was able to powerwash off some of the more vulgar portions, and Carolyn is working to contact the ENPOA painter to assess and address the situation.
Anyone with information about this is encouraged to call Crime Stoppers at (317) 262-TIPS (8477). Police say callers can remain anonymous. Any member of the Eagle Nest board would be happy to get tips, too.
For the past several months, the ENPOA board has been researching the possibility of installing four internet-accessible security cameras with recording devices at the clubhouse and tennis courts. At least one area neighborhood – Castle Cove, with its pool and clubhouse – has two security cameras and a security light.
ENPOA President Don Rosen has spent the past year researching the security cameras project and has collected several bids for our neighborhood, but the board still is studying the issue and no decision has been made yet. Suffice to say, security cameras will take on greater importance at the next board meeting.
A police report has been filed and photos were taken; the city’s gang unit will be notified in case there is any connection, police say.
Pool Manager Susan Anderson and Clubhouse manager Carolyn Goldenetz are working to clean up the mess. Susan was able to powerwash off some of the more vulgar portions, and Carolyn is working to contact the ENPOA painter to assess and address the situation.
Anyone with information about this is encouraged to call Crime Stoppers at (317) 262-TIPS (8477). Police say callers can remain anonymous. Any member of the Eagle Nest board would be happy to get tips, too.
For the past several months, the ENPOA board has been researching the possibility of installing four internet-accessible security cameras with recording devices at the clubhouse and tennis courts. At least one area neighborhood – Castle Cove, with its pool and clubhouse – has two security cameras and a security light.
ENPOA President Don Rosen has spent the past year researching the security cameras project and has collected several bids for our neighborhood, but the board still is studying the issue and no decision has been made yet. Suffice to say, security cameras will take on greater importance at the next board meeting.
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